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RobertRyan

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Posted: 08/15/08 05:07am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

This was built in Adelaide in 1949. It is called the "Highway Palace", it has been restored. Strangely it never set a trend, maybe lack of suitable tow vehicles could have been the cause.



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Wow! it looks like a gentelman's pub. Not a girlie fashion 5er.


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Very nice, wish I could see it in person.


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What a beautiful coach! The current owner provided a lot of "TLC" in the restoration process.


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Would love to see more pics

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Posted: 08/15/08 05:55pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

That is a rolling piece of art! Simply beautiful!!


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I agree, more pictures.


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It was built by a Company called Grace Bros in Adelaide , South Australia.


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Another unusual find a Pre WW11 Pop Top Caravan with wooden supports and walls.


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